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Conflict Theory
A macro theory that focuses on how inequality creates power differences and keeps powerful groups in control.
Structural Factors of Inequality
Large systems (laws
Symbolic Interactionism
A micro theory focused on everyday interactions and the meanings people attach to things.
Cultural Factors of Inequality
Beliefs
Unmarked Status
A category seen as the “normal” default (ex: NBA = men).
Marked Status
A category labeled as different from the norm (ex: WNBA = women).
Qualitative Research
Detailed
Quantitative Research
Numerical data that can be counted or statistically analyzed.
Contested History (Columbus → Indigenous People’s Day)
Different groups disagree over whose version of history should be celebrated.
Spent Simulation Takeaway
It is extremely hard to live on minimum wage even when doing everything right; connects personal troubles to public issues.
Standpoint in Qualitative Research
Your background shapes what you notice and how you interpret information.
Institutional Racism (Law & Justice)
Bias built into legal systems that affects racial groups unequally.
Women’s Rights: Recent & Incomplete
Women gained rights slowly and full equality still hasn't been reached.
Quantitative Data & Hypotheses
Using numbers to test predictions about society.
"Poverty is the single greatest cause of ill health."
Low income leads to poor living conditions and worse health outcomes.
I-195 Highway Construction
Highways destroyed neighborhoods of color; Fox Point's low-income community was removed.
Environmental Racism
Communities of color experience more pollution and environmental harm.
Health Equity Zone (HEZ)
Local areas focused on improving community health.
Tree Coverage & Health
More trees = cooler temps + lower asthma; fewer trees often found in poorer neighborhoods.
Homeless Resources
Housing
Bureaucracy & Shortages
Systems are slow and underfunded
Unhoused People & Loneliness
Many unhoused individuals feel ignored; acknowledging them (“Hi”) matters.
Race Outlook (Mosaic + Risk of Isolation)
Growing diversity but risk of groups becoming isolated into “separate teams.”
Gender Outlook (Convergence + Tradwife Backlash)
Men and women’s lives becoming more similar; backlash movements like tradwives push back.
Political Capture
Wealthy individuals and corporations influence government to protect and grow their wealth.
Interest Group Tools (Grouped)
Ads
Ads (Interest Group Tool)
Paid messages used to influence public opinion or political decisions.
Publications (Interest Group Tool)
Reports or articles that shape how people think about issues.
Think Tanks (Interest Group Tool)
Organizations that research and publish policy ideas to influence lawmakers.
SuperPACs (Interest Group Tool)
Groups that raise unlimited money to support political candidates or issues.
Political Donations (Interest Group Tool)
Money given to candidates or parties to gain influence.
Interest Group Wins (Grouped)
Deregulation
Deregulation (Interest Group Win)
Reducing government rules so businesses face fewer restrictions.
Privatization (Interest Group Win)
Shifting public services to private companies.
Corporate Consolidation (Interest Group Win)
When large companies merge
Revolving Door
Movement between government and industry that weakens regulation.
Social Movements
Large organized efforts pushing for social change.
Movement Ingredients (Grouped)
Strength
Strength (Movement Ingredient)
The power and resources a movement has
Opportunities (Movement Ingredient)
Moments in society or politics when change becomes more possible (ex: elections
Framing (Movement Ingredient)
How a movement explains the issue to make the public see it as urgent and important.
Activist Standing (Movement Ingredient)
How legitimate
Noncooperation (Movement Ingredient)
Refusing to participate in normal operations to create pressure (ex: strikes
Backlash (Movement Ingredient)
Negative responses from opponents who try to weaken or stop the movement.
Radical Flank (Movement Ingredient)
The more extreme part of a movement that pushes stronger demands and shifts debate.
Tactical Frivolity (Movement Ingredient)
Using humor
Critical Events (Movement Ingredient)
Major incidents that spark public outrage or awareness
Interest Convergence (Movement Ingredient)
Change happens when the movement’s goals also benefit those in power.
Collective Action Tools
Protests
Communication Tools
News coverage